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To begin with, in 1 Samuel beginning in chapter 17:41 through verse 51, there is an account of David slaying Goliath when he was a youth, and still small in stature, that is not in the Chronicles. Then, the accounts of David being installed in King Saul’s court and the subsequent conflict between David and King Saul including David’s fleeing from Saul and other related events in 1 Samuel 16 through 2 Samuel 1, is not mentioned at all in the Chronicles. Also, the conflict between the house of Saul and the house of David concerning who would be king of all of Israel after Saul’s death that is in 2 Samuel 2 through 2 Samuel 5:3, is not mentioned in the Chronicles. Notably absent from the Chronicles also, is the story of David’s lust for Bathsheba that resulted in an adulterous affair which precipitated his abuse of power that led to the death of Bathsheba’s husband Uriah so that David could take Bathsheba to be his wife. This chain of events, and the devastating results that followed for David’s family, as a